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33 Motlow Faculty Members Receive Promotions/Tenure

November 29, 2021

Meagan McManus, promoted to associate professor and awarded tenure at Motlow State Community College. Over the past year, 33 faculty members at Motlow State Community College have been promoted and/or granted tenure.

Promotion to professor is the appointment of a faculty member to the highest academic rank in recognition of continued distinguished performance in teaching, service to the College and the faculty member’s profession, and research and creative activities.

Omar Tantawi, promoted to associate professor and awarded tenure at Motlow State Community College.A faculty member achieves tenure through demonstrated peer-reviewed distinction in three evaluative areas: teaching, service to the College and the faculty member’s profession, and research/scholarship/creative activities. Granting tenure represents a long-term commitment by the College to the individual and represents a positive evaluation of a faculty member’s total contribution to the College and potential for the future.

Awarded Tenure

  • Jenna Caviezel
  • Charle Coffey
  • Meagan McManus
  • Eric Claunch
  • Omar Tantawi
  • Kim-Sue Tudor

Charle Coffey, promoted to associate professor and awarded tenure at Motlow State Community College.

Jenna Caviezel was awarded tenure at Motlow State Community College.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Promoted to Professor

  • David Bowlby

Promoted to Associate Professor

  • Charle Coffey
  • Misty Griffith
  • Mary Matthews
  • Meagan McManus
  • Debra Simpson
  • Eric Claunch
  • Omar Tantawi

Promoted to Assistant Professor

  • Sheryl (Kate) Benson
  • Robert Davenport
  • Olivia Lee
  • Beth Martin
  • William Murphy
  • Henry Stanfield
  • Debra Stockdale
  • David Vaughan
  • Monica Butler
  • Richard (Tom) Cruz
  • Nathan Fisher
  • Robert Fitzgerald
  • Rebecca Geary-Childress
  • Anastasia (Stacy) Harlan
  • Tracey Lee
  • James (Walter) McCord
  • Melissa Paz
  • Rachel Perri
  • David Powell
  • Eric Reynolds
  • Janet Thornton
  • Kim-Sue Tudor
  • Charles Wexler
  • Johnathan Young

Tennessee’s Community Colleges is a system of 13 colleges offering a high-quality, affordable, convenient, and personal education to prepare students to achieve their educational and career goals in two years or less. The system offers associate degree and certificate programs, workforce development programs, and transfer pathways to four-year degrees. For more information, please visit us online at tbr.edu or visit Motlow at mscc.edu.

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